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Kind hearts, stamina, and dedication -- not to mention excellent professional social work training -- have won two CityU graduates Junior Outstanding Social Worker Awards at the 11th Outstanding Social Worker Award ceremonies.
Kind hearts, stamina, and dedication -- not to mention excellent professional social work training -- have won two CityU graduates Junior Outstanding Social Worker Awards at the 11th Outstanding Social Worker Award ceremonies.
Officials from one of Australia's top universities spent five days at CityU this month in an effort to explore collaboration opportunities in the areas of undergraduate education, curriculum development, research, and student exchange.
According to the woman everyone around here calls Auntie Cheung, the Oi Man Manor of Education was built entirely on local resources and the sweat and toil of area workers.
According to the woman everyone around here calls Auntie Cheung, the Oi Man Manor of Education was built entirely on local resources and the sweat and toil of area workers.
The Academic Exchange Office kicked off a new year for the Student Exchange Fund with a "sharing session" that showcased the experiences of students who have already completed exchange programmes.
City Express, the University's popular canteen on the 5th Floor of the Amenities Building, is setting new standards among Hong Kong's educational institutions in food safety, health, and hygiene.
Welcome to the First Anniversary Issue of CityU Today. We've covered many exciting University events and issues in the past 12 months, and we look forward to providing you with even more information about Hong Kong's most dynamic university.
Patsy Cheung completed both her bachelor's and master's degrees at CityU as a part-time student, representing over eight years of persistent effort. As the Sales and Marketing Manager of Morton's of Chicago, a worldwide restaurant group, Patsy found that CityU's MA in International Business Management suited her career needs.
Department of Electronic Engineering Professor Ron Hui and his company, E-Energy, have received the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park Award. His team's two breakthrough products, the two-wired dimmable ballast and the universal electronic ballast for fluorescent lamps, were highly commended by the selection committee.

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